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Bing confirms ChatGPT-style search with OpenAI announcement. See the details
Meet the Prometheus Model.
Screenshots appear to show Microsoft's new ChatGPT-powered Bing interface
New year, new Bing.
PayPal's layoffs are the latest in Big Tech's cutbacks
PayPal, Spotify, Google, Microsoft, Twitter, Amazon, Vimeo... the list goes on and on.
Microsoft services, including Xbox Live and Outlook, are down for many users
It appears that most Microsoft products and services are affected.
Tech employees on visas face layoffs, instability, and the threat of deportation amid industry upheaval
Tens of thousands of Indian IT employees may be forced to leave the country.
Microsoft expands OpenAI partnership with $10 billion investment
This comes on the heals of big layoff announcements.
5 tech companies that make it (sort of) easy to repair your own devices
Some expertise required.
By Alex Perry
Microsoft may invest $10 billion in ChatGPT maker OpenAI
We can already sense the panic at Google.
Microsoft has its first union
Video game testers at Microsoft's ZeniMax Studios have successfully unionized.
Signing up for Microsoft 365 Family scores you a free $50 gift card at Amazon
Use your saved $50 to cover a few months of Netflix.
By Leah Stodart
End of an era: Microsoft Office is getting a new name
What does that make Windows, then?
Microsoft bakes DALL-E 2 into new app for Insta-worthy AI designs
Remember: Real, human artists exist too.
By Alex Perry
Everything Microsoft announced at the 2022 Surface event
Say hello to a trio of new Surface devices.
By Alex Perry
Grab this Excel training bundle on sale for just $25
Master those spreadsheets with 70 hours of online lessons.
Get a Microsoft Office lifetime license during this limited-time deal
You'll have a lifetime to learn Excel.
Microsoft will start delivering combat-ready HoloLens goggles to the U.S. military
Ultimately, money from the government won out over employee protest.
By Alex Perry
A lifetime Microsoft Office license is at its cheapest price ever
Stop paying monthly for essential apps.
Microsoft warns of dangers from toll fraud malware on Android devices
Toll fraud malware continues to evolve, Microsoft says.However, there are some ways to keep it off your Android device
Do you have to pay for Microsoft's Defender Antivirus?
The short answer is no, but also yes.
RIP Internet Explorer, the first (and worst) internet browser for many
Malware and pop-ups couldn't stop Internet Explorer from becoming an iconic gateway to the web.
By Alex Perry
Get Microsoft Office plus 8 training courses on how to use it at a major discount
It's a basic life skill at this point.